About the song

Buckle up for a powerful ride with Sam Cooke’s soul-stirring anthem, “A Change is Gonna Come”. Released in 1964 on his album Ain’t That Good News, this song transcended its catchy melody to become a rallying cry for the Civil Rights Movement. Written by Cooke himself, the song emerged from a deeply personal experience – an arrest at a segregated motel in Georgia. This incident poured into the lyrics, creating a song that resonated not just with Cooke, but with millions of African Americans struggling for equality.

The opening lines, “I was born by the river in a little tent / Oh, and just like the river I’ve been runnin’ ever since,” set the tone for the song’s journey. The lyrics paint a picture of a life on the move, a life constantly seeking freedom and escape from oppression. Lines like “I go to the movie and I go downtown / Somebody keep tellin’ me don’t hang around” capture the everyday challenges faced by Black Americans in the segregated South.

Cooke’s voice, rich and soulful, imbues the song with a powerful emotion. The gospel-tinged melody and driving beat create an atmosphere of both hope and determination. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of “A change is gonna come” is a simple yet powerful declaration of faith in a brighter future.

“A Change is Gonna Come” wasn’t an immediate commercial success, but its cultural impact was undeniable. The song became an anthem for Civil Rights marches and rallies, a powerful expression of the yearning for equality. It even reached President Lyndon B. Johnson, who reportedly played the song repeatedly during the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The song’s enduring appeal lies in its timeless message of hope and resilience. While the song was born out of the specific struggles of the Civil Rights Movement, its message of overcoming adversity resonates with people facing any kind of oppression. “A Change is Gonna Come” has been covered by countless artists across genres, a testament to its enduring power.

“A Change is Gonna Come” is more than just a song; it’s a historical landmark. It’s a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and a testament to the power of music to inspire and unite. With its soulful sound, poignant lyrics, and enduring message, “A Change is Gonna Come” is sure to remain a classic for generations to come.

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Lyrics

I was born by the river
In a little tent
Oh, and just like the river, I’ve been running
Ever since
It’s been a long
A long time coming, but I know
A change gon’ come
Oh yes, it will
It’s been too hard living
But I’m afraid to die
‘Cause I don’t know what’s up there
Beyond the sky
It’s been a long
A long time coming, but I know
A change gon’ come
Oh yes, it will
I go to the movie
And I go downtown
And somebody keep telling me
“Don’t hang around”
It’s been a long
A long time coming, but I know
A change gon’ come
Oh yes, it will
Then, I go to my brother
And I say, “Brother, help me, please”
But he winds up knockin’ me
Back down on my knees, oh
There been times that I thought
I couldn’t last for long
But now, I think I’m able
To carry on
It’s been a long
A long time coming, but I know
A change gon’ come
Oh yes, it will

By Tam Le

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